Cedarwood Atlas Essential Oil, Morocco
Cedarwood Virginian Essential oil, USA

Cedarwood Himalayan Essential oil, India

฿199.00
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  • 10 ml     199 Thai Baht
  • 30 ml     429 Thai Baht
  • 100 ml   1,229 Thai Baht

100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil
          Cedarwood Himalayan grows high in the Himalayan mountain region. It has a sweet woody aroma similar to Cedarwood Atlas although they are different species but from the same family. Cedarwood Himalaya has a long history in ayurvedic formulas for cosmetics, perfumes, insect repellents, and soap making in India and the Himalayan region.
          Cedarwood is reputed to encourage lymphatic system drainage which is beneficial in the treatment of cellulite. Combined with a hormone balancing essential oil such as Fennel or Geranium it can be part of an effective massage blend if used regularly. Tip: Always massage cellulite in an upward motion to aid the drainage process.

  • Cedarwood Himalaya 100% Pure Essential oil, India
    Botanical Name:  Cedrus deodora
    Origin:                  India
    Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
    Parts used:           Wood
    Color: Yellow to Orange Brown
    Perfumery Note:  Base            
    Consistency:        Medium
    Aromatic Description: Woody, Sweet, Pleasant & Rich
    Blends well with:     Bergamot, Chamomile, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Lemon, Fennel, Frankincense, Geranium, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Neroli, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Tangerine, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang
    Initial Strength:   Medium
    Class:          Sesquiterpene

              There are very large differences between Cedarwood essential oils. Cedarwood Atlas Morocco and Cedarwood Himalayan are in the pine family and somewhat similar in aroma and use. They are considered mild and have a pleasant sweet, woody aroma. Cedarwood Virginian or Texas are cypress woods and have a somewhat earthy, smokey woody aroma. They are not very similar in composition or aroma. Additionally, raw materials, parts of the tree selected, processing, and age of the wood play an important role in the quality of the oil. We are pleased to find this rich sweet quality of oil to add in our selection.
              Cedarwood Himalayan grows high in the Himalayan mountain region. It has a sweet woody aroma similar to Cedarwood Atlas although they are different species but from the same family. Cedarwood Himalaya has a long history in ayurvedic formulas for cosmetics, perfumes, insect repellents, and soap making in India and the Himalayan region.
              Cedarwood is reputed to encourage lymphatic system drainage which is beneficial in the treatment of cellulite. Combined with a hormone balancing essential oil such as Fennel or Geranium it can be part of an effective massage blend if used regularly. Tip: Always massage cellulite in an upward motion to aid the drainage process.
              Cedarwood Himalaya is commonly selected oils for respiratory conditions such as chronic bronchitis. Diffused into the air, it may ease irritation and reduce mucous build up in the lungs to quiet persistent coughs.
              Cedarwood Himalaya may be a helpful natural tool to dissolve difficult resinous oils that are not normally oil soluble such as Cistus absolute.
              Skin and Hair Care: It is helpful to slow hair fall and strengthen hair. Its antiseptic properties may assist against dandruff and psoriasis. For skin it helps control oil production for people oily skin and acne. It combines well with other therapeutic essential oils such as Lavender H.A. or Rosemary for added benefit and a lasting fresh aroma.
               Emotionally: It is reputed to be strengthening, calming, and confidence building. Cedarwood Himalaya has a relaxing sedative quality.
               Insects: Cedarwood has insect repellent properties and can be diluted and applied to insect bites. It can be mixed with water and sprayed into a closet to keep moths away. Even in areas with severe insect infestations, it can be diluted and applied on bare skin without the strong smell of other insect repellents.

Note: Most essential oils cannot be taken internally, but even when they can, essential oils are highly concentrated and require dilution, special training and caution that Aroma & More does not yet provide. You can never drink any essential oils at 100% strength or diluted in water-based liquids.

Caution: Essential oils can be harmful if used improperly. Information is provided for educational purposes only. It is up to the customer to determine if the product is right for their intended purpose. Special consideration should be made before applying essential oils to pregnant women, children or the elderly. If under a doctor's care, please consult the physician before using essential oils. If applying to skin essential oils must be diluted correctly and Aroma & More recommends testing on a small area of skin to check for reaction before attempting a full body massage.

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